1 Argon (Ar) atoms do attract one another weakly through_____ dipole-induced dip
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1 Argon (Ar) atoms do attract one another weakly through_____
dipole-induced dipole forces
dipole-dipole forces
dispersion forces
ion-dipole forces
2
I) An increase in surface area
II) A decrease in the strength of intermolecular forces
III) A decrease in temperature
All of the above
Only II
Only III
I and II
3 Which of the responses includes all of the following that can form hydrogen bonding with water molecules?
1. Na+
2. CH3OH
3. C2H6
4. HCOOH
1 and 4
3 and 4
2 and 4
1 and 2
4 What is the strongest type of intermolecular force present in NH2CH3?
dipole-dipole
hydrogen bonding
dispersion
ion-dipol
5 Which of the following compounds has dipole-dipole interactions as its dominant (strongest) type of intermolecular force?
RbCl
H2S
HF
NH3
6 Which liquid has the highest boiling point?
C2H5OH
they all exhibit the same boiling point
C2H5SH
C2H6
7 Which of the following substances has the highest heat of vaporization?
CH3OH
C6H6
H2O
H2S
8 In which of the following molecules is the dispersion force likely to be the most important in determining the melting and boiling points?
ICl
HCl
CO
Br2
9 Which of the following liquids would have the highest viscosity at the same temperature?
CH3CH2CH2OH
CH3CH2Cl
C2H5OH
C2H5OC2H5
10 The vapor pressure of ethyl acetate is 300 torr at 51 °C, and its enthalpy of vaporization is 37.66 kJ/mol. Estimate the normal boiling point of this compound.
92°C
31 °C
74 °C
12.6 °C
dipole-induced dipole forces
dipole-dipole forces
Explanation / Answer
ANswer 1. Dispersion forces.
Though Argon atoms do not combine to form Ar2, but they do attract each other weakly thorough dispersion forces.
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